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Degree/Certificate in Real Estate
Hey BP- I've always been interested not only in the buy and hold approach to real estate but also the development side of the business. With that being said I know that side also comes with a higher cost. But this is one of the goals down the line.
I was curious what the majority opinion is on getting educated on the subject. Universities offer real estate investment/ development certificates and I'm pretty close to pulling the trigger on the certificate from Fordham. I attached the link: https://www.fordham.edu/info/2...
Any thoughts, experience, etc.. would be extremely helpful! Thank you!!